Women in ICT Leadership Summit 2015 Strategies, Tools and Inspirational Advice to Champion Leadership Potential and Business Excellence in Evolving ICT Roles Liquid Learning is delighted to present the Women in ICT Leadership Summit 2015 – the premier professional development and networking opportunity for emerging and existing female ICT leaders. A unique Summit for sharing the inspirational journeys, challenges, opportunities and achievements of successful women in executive ICT roles across all industries. FEATURED SPEAKERS Jamila Gordon Chief Information Officer Leighton Group Hilda Clune Chief Information Officer and Business Transformation Leader PwC Australia Grainne Kearns Chief Information Officer Jetstar Anastasia Cammaroto Chief Information Officer BT Financial Group Jane King Chief Information Officer, Enterprise Solutions and Technology Australian Taxation Office Wendy Bryant Chief Information Officer Australian Securities and Investments Commission Wendy Flavien Chief Information Officer RSL Care Pre-Summit Workshop 27 July 2015 Summit 28 & 29 July 2015 Post-Summit Workshop 30 July 2015 Rydges World Square, Sydney EXPLORE Inspirational leadership journeys from successful executives Leanne Fry Chief Digital Officer Fair Work Ombudsman Transitioning from technical specialist to authentic leader Angela Donohoe Chief Information Officer and Director Information Services Office of State Revenue NSW Overcoming challenges and championing change and diversity Tarnya Dunning General Manager, Employee Engagement Telstra Susan Monkley Chief Financial Officer and Chief Information Officer Department of Education and Training Fiona Rankin Director, Information Management and Technology Services University of Wollongong Karen Lay-Brew Board Member and Corporate Advisor 3Pillars Asia Pacific Former Vice President, Microsoft Head Quarters, USA Jennifer Morris Founder and Chief Executive Officer The Orijen Group Jude Horrill Director Jude Horrill Consulting Former Head of Communications ANZ Bank Revel Gordon Principal Revel Gordon Executive Coaching PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: Identifying support structures, networks and career mentors EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS Book & Pay by 21 April 2015 to receive an additional Value Plus Discount! Phone: +61 2 8239 9700 Fax: +61 2 8239 9777 www.liquidlearning.com.au Booking Code - I Pre-Summit Workshop 27 July 2015 9.00 - 4.30 Enhancing Your Future Leadership Potential in the Rapidly Changing Environment A strong set of leadership skills and the self-awareness to channel them positively are essential when attempting to build your leadership presence to maximise your potential. In order to accelerate this growth, it is essential to position yourself effectively, fully accepting the personal and professional commitment to enhance leadership effectiveness. Aspiring leaders who embrace an adaptive mindset will be able to inspire their followers to change their expectations, perceptions and motivations to work towards common goals. In this Masterclass, participants will have the opportunity to network with other senior leaders and take away the tools required to enhance effectiveness and impact as a key decision-maker and agent of change. The course is ideal for any female leader seeking to succeed in a role that focuses on leading teams and departments. Session 1: The attributes of executive-level leaders in ICT Session 2: The psychology of leadership Session 3: Professional self-mastery skills for balance in leadership Session 4: Career development planning - Your personal action plan In this practical workshop, you will learn how to: • Develop and refine your leadership skill set • React to challenging job demands and their effect on decision making and leadership behaviour • Understand the role of self-regulation on our thoughts, emotions and leadership behaviour • Understand the different role requirements at executive leadership levels • Understand the transformational nature of technology and the effect it is having on the CIO role • Influence without authority • Develop for maximised leadership effectiveness • Give and receive unwelcome feedback • Create an authentic leadership style to progress your career • Achieve improved leadership performance - Your personal action plan Expert Facilitator: Jo Stewart-Rattray MEdStud(Psych), CISA, CISM, CRISC, CGEIT, FACS CP Director of Information Security & IT Assurance BRM Holdich Jo has 25 years’ experience in the IT field some of which were spent as CIO in the Utilities space, and 17 in the Information Security arena. She underpins her information technology and security background with her qualifications in education and management. Jo specialises in consulting in information security issues with a particular emphasis on governance in both the commercial and operational areas of businesses. Jo provides strategic advice to organisations across a number of industry sectors including banking and finance, utilities, automotive manufacturing, tertiary education, retail and government. Jo is the Chair of ISACA’s International Professional Influence & Advocacy Committee and past chair of its Leadership Development Committee. She is past president of ISACA’s Adelaide Chapter and she has served as a Director on ISACA’s international Board of Directors. ISACA is a professional body with some 105,000 members in approximately 200 countries around the world and represents professionals from the IT assurance, governance and information security disciplines. WORKSHOP SCHEDULE • 8.30 - 9.00 • • • 11.00 - 12.30 Session Two • 3.00 - 3.20 9.00 - 10.40 Session One • 12.30 - 1.30 Lunch • 3.20 - 4.30 Session Four 10.40 - 11.00 Morning Tea • 1.30 - 3.00 • 4.30 Close of Workshop ! Registration To request an electronic version for easy circulation, email [email protected] Session Three Afternoon Tea SPONSOR TODAY! Limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available. For your chance to brand yourself as a market leader, please call: +61 2 8239 9700 or email: [email protected] Challenging Traditional Approaches to Leade Day One 28 July 2015 PwC Australia 11.45 - 12.00 Questions and Discussion 8.30 - 8.55 Registration and Morning Coffee 8.55 - 9.00 Official Welcome and Opening Remarks from the Chair (Jude Horrill) 9.00 - 9.35 OPENING KEYNOTE CASE STUDY Understanding and overcoming women’s unconscious bias and barriers to progress Women’s own unconscious bias is often the ‘elephant in the room’ when discussing the barriers to women’s career aspirations. This bias can negatively impact very capable women’s access to and acquisition of senior level roles, regardless of the interventions being taken by organisations to improve gender diversity or leadership capability. In this session, Jennifer will discuss unconscious bias, highlighting how it is a barrier to women attaining senior level leadership roles. Explore: • What are women’s conscious and unconscious competencies and incompetencies? • How women can succeed in senior roles while maintaining their personal integrity and authenticity • The importance of changing thinking in order to change behaviour Driving excellence – Embracing change and diversity in organisational leadership Through her extraordinary journey from Business & Information Technology graduate to Chief Information Officer for Leighton Holdings, Jamila Gordon has first-hand experience of the pressures faced by emerging technology leaders. As businesses look for ways to deliver sharper operational efficiencies, successful ICT professionals are often being called upon to re-engage as strategic business partners. Jamila shares her insights into the leadership skills, challenges and opportunities that have defined her career so far. This interactive session will consider: • The transformation of senior ICT leaders’ role in business • Responding to change and operating as an agent of organisational change • Lessons learnt and practical insights into career planning Jamila Gordon Chief Information Officer Leighton Group 9.35 - 9.45 12.00 - 12.35 EXPERT COMMENTARY Questions and Discussion Jennifer Morris Founder and Chief Executive Officer The Orijen Group 12.35 - 12.45 Questions and Discussion 12.45 - 1.45 Networking Lunch 1.45 - 2.45 9.45 - 10.30 CASE STUDY Challenges and changes in the technology landscape Anastasia Cammaroto Chief Information Officer BT Financial Group Angela Donohoe Chief Information Officer and Director Information Services Office of State Revenue NSW Wendy Bryant Chief Information Officer Australian Securities and Investments Commission Jane King Chief Information Officer, Enterprise Solutions and Technology Australian Taxation Office Grainne Kearns Group Chief Information Officer Jetstar Fiona Rankin Director, Information Management and Technology Services University of Wollongong 10.30 - 10.45 Questions and Discussion 10.45 - 11.00 Morning Tea 11.00 - 11.45 CASE STUDY Maximising opportunities for progression Hilda Clune Chief Information Officer and Business Transformation Leader Pathways to leadership in ICT – Finding and accessing support structures, networks and mentors Career progression in ICT roles has its own unique set of obstacles and challenges; there is no one defined road to leadership. The role of support networks and mentors can be a critical foundation for success, providing emerging leaders with access to a framework for understanding their own potential and possible pathways into the senior executive suite. This interactive discussion panel will explore the different journeys, networks and support structures which work to effectively promote women in ICT. Insights include: • Tips and advice for emerging leaders in ICT roles How to access and benefit from mentors Lessons learnt and practical advice for progression and succession We are operating in an ever-changing environment and ICT leaders must be able to grow, adapt and up-skill their organisations’ capabilities in order to meet new demands and ensure that technology is used as an enabler of business innovation. In this session, Maria will draw upon her extensive experience to explore the opportunities that face women within the ICT community examining: • Flexibility and adaptability of business models, workforce processes and technology • Learning to manage conflicting demands and keeping pace with user expectations • Leading with influence Technology in the future will form the core of businesses. Furthermore, technology and digital knowledge will be essential for every executive and will form the basis of every business strategy. There is a common thread that links technology, business and leadership opportunities. As a senior business leader with strong transformational, technology and digital experience, Hilda will explore her journey, with focus on a lateral change into ICT roles. Explore: • Overcoming challenges and making the most of opportunities • The tools necessary for leadership success • Addressing the complex demands of being ICT executive INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION 2.45 - 3.20 CASE STUDY The role of ICT at the executive table Many organisations are turning to technology to drive the new way in which they need to do business. In the next 2 to 3 years, business leaders will ponder the pace at which they need to join the digital race. A career in ICT in these exciting times will present opportunities for ICT leaders to become part of this journey in which they will play a vital role PLUS WORKSHOPS! VALUE PLUS DISCOUNT Plus Two Separately Bookable Full-Day Workshops on 27 & 30 July 2015 Receive $400 off registration if you register and pay by 21 April 2015 ership Excellence in the competitive positioning of the organisation, contribute significantly to the organisation’s strategy and challenge traditional methods of ICT service delivery. Wendy will reflect on her career and explore: • Where ICT is positioned in an organisation • What leaders do to make sure they have a voice at the executive table • How to ensure the voice is valued and trusted Wendy Flavien Chief Information Officer RSL Care 3.20 - 3.30 Questions and Discussion 3.30 - 3.45 Afternoon Tea 3.45 - 4.30 CASE STUDY Managing work and life balance with 24 hour technology Aspiring leaders in technology roles face increasing demands upon their time that challenge them to juggle their work life and their personal life effectively. Through careful consideration, prioritisation and planning, leaders can work towards maintaining a healthy work / life blend. In this session, Tarnya will discuss her personal experiences balancing work and personal life whilst achieving career goals. Explore: • Setting boundaries and managing expectations • Strategies to identify your priorities and optimise your time • Practical advice on “having it all” Tarnya Dunning General Manager, Employee Engagement Telstra 4.30 Concluding Remarks from the Chair Day Two 29 July 2015 8.30 - 8.55 Morning Coffee 8.55 - 9.00 Opening Remarks from the Chair 9.00 - 9.45 OPENING CASE STUDY Future directions for female leaders in the ICT Technology is undoubtedly a key contributor in today’s complex and fast-evolving environment where organisations face competition from known rivals and unexpected contenders. Continuously changing business and service models create new global career streams, and to stay within the conventional ICT career bounds would suggest limiting career horizons. Convergence of technology, business and marketing renders feminine quality traits as desirable attributes to help forge the way in today’s uncharted business environment. The future directions for ICT is far from clear, in this session Karen will explore the many exciting possibilities and avenues that empower Female ICT Leaders to create a legacy of innovative business and leadership solutions. Karen is vastly experienced senior leader having formerly held high profile roles including: Vice President, Microsoft Head Quarters, Washington, USA; CIO, Vice President Six Sigma and Shared Services, BHP Billiton Base Metals, Texas, USA; CIO, Asia-Pacific, Honeywell, Hong Kong, PRC. Karen Lay-Brew Board Member and Corporate Advisor 3Pillars Asia Pacific Former Vice President, Microsoft, USA Former CIO, Vice President, BHP Billiton, USA Former CIO, Asia-Pacific, Honeywell, Hong Kong 9.45 - 10.00 Questions and Discussion 10.00 - 10.45 CASE STUDY NETWORKING RECEPTION 4.30 - 5.30 Make the most of your Liquid Learning experience, join us to network over complimentary canapés and drinks Leading authentically - A reflective appraisal of a leadership value In order to lead others effectively, it is essential that leaders know themselves. Understanding your values, your beliefs and how these manifest as your leadership style are fertile grounds for both personal and professional growth. This session will discuss how to maintain values and develop an authentic leadership style throughout. Discuss: • Values-based leadership: What it means to be an authentic leader • Challenges to maintaining your authenticity • Be someone worth emulating - Inspiring others to align with your vision TBA Follow this event on Twitter using the event hashtag #WICT15 and @LiquidLearning for daily industry updates! ALSO AVAILABLE: Women in Banking and Financial Services Leadership Summit 2015 15, 16, 17 & 18 June 2015 Melbourne Convention Centre 10.45 - 11.00 Questions and Discussion 11.00 - 11.15 Morning Tea 11.15 - 11.45 CASE STUDY What got you here won’t get you there What do exceptional ICT leaders do differently? Sharing practical tips on how to address some of the issues that ambitious female executives face. Revel will share insights he’s gained through coaching CIOs and other ICT leaders in Australia and around the world including: • The change-back model: how to get your team (and peers) to align with your agenda. • How to protect your turf while also enhancing peer relationships. • How to dynamically pursue your career goals without SUPER SAVER DISCOUNT EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Receive $300 off registration if you register and pay by 26 May 2015 Receive $150 off registration if you register and pay by 23 June 2015 Strategic Leadership in Times of Change being tagged with negative stereotypes. Revel’s interest in promoting female leadership in ICT extends beyond the professional realm: his wife is Jamila Gordon, the Leighton Holdings CIO and this conference’s keynote speaker. Revel Gordon Principal Revel Gordon Executive Coaching 11.45 - 12.00 Questions and Discussion Susan Monkley Chief Financial Officer and Chief Information Officer Department of Education and Training 3.35 - 3.45 Questions and Discussion 3.45 - 4.00 Afternoon Tea 4.00 - 4.30 12.00 - 12.45 CASE STUDY Summing up the ideas, strategies and tools that were discussed during the past two days, this interactive roundtable is an opportunity to reflect on the presentations and explore what has been learnt. It is important to fully grasp what has been presented so to develop your future vision and ideas into actionable plans. Jude will assist to revitalise the learning outcome and to motivate delegates to effectively drive positive change to their leadership capability. Jude will: • Discuss the most valuable advice to take from the conference • Consider how the lessons which have been learnt can be put into practice • Facilitate the interactive ‘think tank’ – Takle your individual questions and personal challenges • Develop action plans Framing a vision of success – Foundations for leadership When it comes to making the transition from technical specialist to leader, the greatest challenges can often come from within. In order to recognise your potential, first it is vital to develop a model and vision for leadership and a clear understanding of the value you can bring to others. In this revealing session, Chelsy reflects on her leadership journey and her own personal leadership vision. Insights include: • Handling transition and quickly becoming effective in new roles • Understanding personal strengths and weaknesses within an organisation or team • Accepting that it is not all about you Jude Horrill Director Jude Horrill Consulting TBA 12.45 - 1.00 Questions and Discussion 1.00 - 2.00 2.00 - 2.45 INTERACTIVE CLOSING ROUNDTABLE Igniting your leadership journey - formulating an action plan Concluding Remarks from the Chair and Summit Close 4.30 Networking Lunch CASE STUDY The power of persuasion on the journey to the top As Head of Technology for the Fair Work Ombudsman, Leanne manages and provides ICT service both internally and externally. Her drive and ambition have seen her develop extensive experience across both public and private sector entities, honing both her ICT and leadership skills. In her role, she is responsible for supporting the organisation’s online channels, providing application development and maintenance services for businessspecific applications and information management and record keeping functions. Currently she is leading FWO’s Digital Program, a major transformation of both internal and external systems and services. Her session will explore: • Why Digital? • How to identify and lead the shifts needed • How to build support and create a shared vision Leanne Fry Chief Digital Officer Fair Work Ombudsman 2.45 - 3.00 Questions and Discussion 3.00 - 3.35 CASE STUDY Problem solving using transparent communication and negotiation Susan Monkley is the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Information Officer of the Department of Education and Training. At the forefront of the convergence of Technology across the department, Susan advocates the strategic use of Technology and an ecosystem perspective to create customer value, growth and organisational effectiveness. In this session Susan will reflect on her career and discuss: • The strategic approach to Technology leadership • Her personal progress and key learning in leadership roles • Her advice for emerging female leaders within the Technology sector Phone: +61 2 8239 9700 Fax: +61 2 8239 9777 www.liquidlearning.com.au All WILMA Members receive 10% off the Standard Rate Sign up today at www.wilma.net.au WHO WILL ATTEND • Technology Services Chief Information Officers / ICT Leadership • Information Management / Strategy Division • Chief Technology Officers • Director / General Manager • ICT / IM Consulting / Group Manager / Manager • Knowledge / Records Management of ICT • Director / Manager of • • ICT Strategy and Planning • ICT Projects / Program Office • Information Strategy and Senior ICT / Software Vendor Executives Technology Services • Women’s Leadership Programs Managers • Business Analysis Post-Summit Workshop 30 July 2015 9.00 - 4.30 Positioning Yourself to be MAD: A Leader who Makes A Difference! Workplaces are vastly different to those of the last century. They require leaders who are able to handle increasing exposure to globalisation, complexity, ambiguity, uncertainty and change. Traditional approaches to developing leaders are not succeeding because conversations have not been occurring at a deep enough level. When you have a deeper understanding of the beliefs and assumptions that underpin your actions as a leader, you can create what you truly want. You learn how to increase your capacity to take broader and deeper perspectives on yourself and others, view authority in new ways, and see shades of grey where you once saw only black and white. In this Masterclass, Carolyn and Desley, two women who have held senior ICT executive positions across a variety of industries, share their knowledge and experiences of leadership and the changes that are needed to create sustainable, effective workplaces. Using their collective wisdom, they will help you to gain insight into how common views of leadership might be limiting your potential. They will help you understand what it means to be an adaptive leader and provide you with opportunities to expand your beliefs and increase your ability to “Make A Difference”. The Masterclass is delivered in a workshop style. Working individually and in small groups you will be guided to: Session 1: Identify and understand the behavioural symptoms that trigger individual or organisational events Session 2: Explore common trends that create patterns of behaviour in workplaces Session 3: Dig deeper to analyse the systemic structures within organisational cultures that drive these symptoms and patterns Session 4: Challenge the mental models that underpin your concept of authentic leadership so that you can “Make a Difference” for yourself and generations to come. In this practical workshop, you will learn how to: • Identify the beliefs and assumptions that underpin your concept of leadership • Develop strategies to position you as a leader who can “make a difference”. Expert Facilitators: Carolyn De Gois Principal Carolyn De Gois Consulting As an experienced CIO, Carolyn has considerable experience in the successful development and delivery of IT strategies aligned to business outcomes within large and complex organisations. She has influenced and collaborated with executives in politically challenging situations across a variety of companies both in Australia and Internationally. Energetic, passionate and friendly, Carolyn engages naturally with others and has transformed organisations by creating agile and business aligned support teams. Desley Lodwick Principal Accelerated Wisdom Using her energy and enthusiasm, Desley accelerates wisdom and innovative thinking to facilitate organisations to becoming more profitable, effective, ethical and flourishing. She brings a variety of ‘lenses’ to her work and challenges people to think strategically and holistically and to deepen their insights. Desley has extensive commercial acumen both as a facilitator and Master Coach and as a former Managing Director of a global IT company. She has delivered projects in Australia, North America, UK and Europe and consulted to all levels of organisations in many industries. ABOUT THE EVENT For Information, Communication and Technology professionals the move from specialist to strategist, is far from straight-forward. Technical expertise provides a solid career footing, but leadership demands a dynamic and finely-tuned set of skills shaping a first-rate communicator, influencer and strategic business partner. Recent years have seen a greater evolution of the traditional control responsibilities of technology functions, with leaders operating in and as agents of organisational change, improving business efficiencies, agility and culture. These new frontiers of leadership bring great possibility and even greater challenges. Despite a much healthier representation in less senior technology roles, the gender gap remains markedly wide. The Women in ICT Leadership Summit 2015 is the premier professional development opportunity for existing and emerging leaders. This unique Summit will address core technical and leadership skills, and share inspirational career stories and insights from successful executives and women in senior leadership roles from across all industries. Register team members early to secure places at this outstanding event! ! To request an electronic version for easy circulation, email [email protected] SPONSOR TODAY! Limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available. 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